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Thabata Molina is a Venezuelan reporter who focuses on public safety, violence, and penitentiary conflicts. She has contributed to national newspapers such as El Nacional and El Universal for 12 years. Originally from Caracas, she now lives in Panama. Follow @Thabatica.

EspañolThe Minister of Justice and Human Rights of Argentina German Garavano announced the United States Department of Justice and the FBI has offered assistance to his country to clarify the January 2015 death of prosecutor Alberto… Read More...

EspañolMr. Nicolás Maduro:
Rest assured that your time in office will be very short once the National Electoral Council president files the official form for recalling you.
Unless Tibisay Lucena is abducted by aliens, you should… Read More...

As of March 18th, Uber is providing transportation between the United States and the area of ​​Baja California in Mexico. This is part of a new border service, the company’s representatives reported.
The service is called… Read More...

EspañolThe Uruguayan government is not backing down in its efforts to hinder the operation of online platforms such as Uber, Airbnb, Netflix, and Spotify.
The Tabaré Vázquez administration announced a new law that will potentially … Read More...

EspañolOn Sunday, February 21, Bolivians voted in a referendum to decide whether or not they agreed with a constitutional reform to allow President Evo Morales to run for the presidency for the fourth time in 2019. The final results are… Read More...

EspañolMr. President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro:
It is still unclear to me whether you are Venezuelan or not, but assuming you were born in this country, I'd like to ask you, in the name of millions who are suffering under the… Read More...

Opposition politician Henry Ramos Allup presides over Venezuela's single-chamber legislature as Speaker since January 5.
Ramos Allup, who is 72 years old, is an old fox of Venezuelan politics. A four-term congressman, he does not… Read More...

EspañolBesides the lack of basic foods, shortages in Venezuela have critically affected health-care products as well. Approximately 70 percent of essential medicines, and 80 percent of medication for chronic diseases, are disappearing… Read More...

EspañolFor the first time in 15 years, the Venezuelan opposition has assumed control of Congress. On January 5, the successful anti-Chavista coalition Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) swore in 109 congressmen of the 167 seats available… Read More...

EspañolSince reaching power in 1999, Chavismo has traditionally ruled Venezuela alongside the army as its main political ally. Its founding father, the late President Hugo Chávez, was a lieutenant colonel who jumped into the political… Read More...

EspañolAfter 15 years of Chavista control over the Venezuelan Congress, the opposition's victory in the recent legislative elections means that the government may finally look into the numerous corruption scandals involving the ruling… Read More...

Español With each passing day, Venezuelan authorities have more and more proof that the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) are operating within their borders. The most recent evidence was obtained when they arrested a… Read More...